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That guy is a lot scarier looking than the cat.

Not really. Did you see the cat? It was right there in the same picture.

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I love how neckbeard keeps shamelessly bumping the thread with his ramblings. I can only hope that it causes more people to come in and congratulate the hunter.
 
Used to live a couple hours from there. Damn that is huge. I have always thought of them being the size of a German Shepherd, but damn!
 
I bet having short hair is a bad thing if you live in B.C.

My uncle has one for pheasant hunting and the season runs into the winter. So his dog doesn't have a problem spending the day in the field with snow and ice. They have a skinny build if they're kept fit but I guess the cold doesn't bother them as much as you'd think.
 
Wow that is a big cat. But I really doubt that it is that big, otherwise it has eaten something worth a lot of calories.
 
Too bad that huge cougar wasn't hanging out in neckbeard's backyard. It'd be fun to hear him trying to convince the cat that killing is wrong.
 
Now you understand why you occasionally read an article about someone being killed or severely injured by such a cute and fluffy critter as a NA Mountain Lion. They don't seem that big in all the warm-n-fuzzy animal shows and wildlife documentaries.
 
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